3 newton`s laws of motion notes
... – Force causes acceleration – Mass resists acceleration – The acceleration you get is equal to the ratio of force over mass ...
... – Force causes acceleration – Mass resists acceleration – The acceleration you get is equal to the ratio of force over mass ...
Physics 101
... According to Newton the greater the distance between interacting objects, the a) less the gravitational force between them b) less the gravitational force between them by the square of the distance c) greater the gravitational force between them. d) greater the force between them by the square of th ...
... According to Newton the greater the distance between interacting objects, the a) less the gravitational force between them b) less the gravitational force between them by the square of the distance c) greater the gravitational force between them. d) greater the force between them by the square of th ...
Natural Disasters ppt
... Most large earthquakes are caused by ruptures of pre-existing faults, where past earthquakes have already weakened the rocks on the fault surface The two blocks of rock on either side of the fault slip suddenly, releasing energy in the form of seismic waves – When the fault slips, the stress is ...
... Most large earthquakes are caused by ruptures of pre-existing faults, where past earthquakes have already weakened the rocks on the fault surface The two blocks of rock on either side of the fault slip suddenly, releasing energy in the form of seismic waves – When the fault slips, the stress is ...
Name
... 10. An object of mass 30 kg is falling in air and experiences a force due to air resistance of 50 newtons. Determine the net force acting on the object and acceleration. ...
... 10. An object of mass 30 kg is falling in air and experiences a force due to air resistance of 50 newtons. Determine the net force acting on the object and acceleration. ...
Seismic Waves - Thomas C. Cario Middle School
... surface. Slowest Waves, Most destructive Can cause the ground to shake making rock roll and sway from side to side. Only travel through crust ...
... surface. Slowest Waves, Most destructive Can cause the ground to shake making rock roll and sway from side to side. Only travel through crust ...
Sample problems
... the car. What angle does the string make with the vertical? A) 17 B) 35 C) 52 D) 73 E) Cannot be found without knowing the length of the string 16. A football is thrown toward a receiver with an initial speed of 20 m/s at an angle of 25above the horizontal. At what horizontal distance the rece ...
... the car. What angle does the string make with the vertical? A) 17 B) 35 C) 52 D) 73 E) Cannot be found without knowing the length of the string 16. A football is thrown toward a receiver with an initial speed of 20 m/s at an angle of 25above the horizontal. At what horizontal distance the rece ...
Earthquake Epicenters Plate Tectonics
... movement. (push-pull like a slinky) • Travel faster than any other wave (6-8 km./s) • Travel through solids, liquids, and gases ...
... movement. (push-pull like a slinky) • Travel faster than any other wave (6-8 km./s) • Travel through solids, liquids, and gases ...
Where to aim in order to Hit the Falling object (ignore air friction)?
... What exactly is mass? Is there a difference between mass and weight? If something is weightless in space, does it still have mass? ...
... What exactly is mass? Is there a difference between mass and weight? If something is weightless in space, does it still have mass? ...
Seismology
... exact location of the epicenter can be determined („Allgemeine Geologie“, Press & Siever). ...
... exact location of the epicenter can be determined („Allgemeine Geologie“, Press & Siever). ...
Circular-Motion and forces
... • Texas Motor Speedway is a 2.4-km (1.5-mile)-long oval track. One of its turns is about 200 m in radius and is banked at 24° above the horizontal. • How fast would a car have to move so that no friction is needed to prevent it from sliding sideways off the raceway (into the infield or off the track ...
... • Texas Motor Speedway is a 2.4-km (1.5-mile)-long oval track. One of its turns is about 200 m in radius and is banked at 24° above the horizontal. • How fast would a car have to move so that no friction is needed to prevent it from sliding sideways off the raceway (into the infield or off the track ...